PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF UNITED STATES SPACE EXPLORATION POLICY
The 'President's Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy' was a Presidential Commission formed by United States President George W. Bush on January 27, 2004, through the 'Executive Order 13326'.[1][2] Its final report was submitted on June 4, 2004.[3]
There were nine members of the commission[4]:
★ Edward C. Aldridge Jr. - Chairman
★ Carleton S. Fiorina
★ Michael P. Jackson
★ Laurie A. Lechin
★ Lester L. Lyles
★ Paul D. Spudis
★ Neil deGrasse Tyson
★ Robert S. Walker
★ Maria T. Zuber
There were five public hearings held by the commission to gain a variety of different perspectives. They were as follows:
★ February 11, 2004 - National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, D.C.
★ March 3-4, 2004 - United States Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
★ March 24-25, 2004 - Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia
★ April 15-17, 2004 - Galileo Academy of Science and Technology, San Francisco, California
★ May 3-4, 2004 - Asia Society, New York City
★ Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry
★ U.S. National Space Policy
1. January 30, 2004 Whitehouse Press Release - Establishment of Commission
2. Executive Order 13326 - (PDF) From the Federal Register. URL accessed September 4, 2006
3. A Journey to Inspire, Innovate, and Discover - (PDF) The Full Report, submitted June 4, 2004. URL accessed September 4, 2006.
4. January 30, 2004 Whitehouse Press Release - Naming of the commissioners
| Contents |
| Commissioners |
| Hearings |
| See also |
| References |
Commissioners
There were nine members of the commission[4]:
★ Edward C. Aldridge Jr. - Chairman
★ Carleton S. Fiorina
★ Michael P. Jackson
★ Laurie A. Lechin
★ Lester L. Lyles
★ Paul D. Spudis
★ Neil deGrasse Tyson
★ Robert S. Walker
★ Maria T. Zuber
Hearings
There were five public hearings held by the commission to gain a variety of different perspectives. They were as follows:
★ February 11, 2004 - National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, D.C.
★ March 3-4, 2004 - United States Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
★ March 24-25, 2004 - Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia
★ April 15-17, 2004 - Galileo Academy of Science and Technology, San Francisco, California
★ May 3-4, 2004 - Asia Society, New York City
See also
★ Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry
★ U.S. National Space Policy
References
1. January 30, 2004 Whitehouse Press Release - Establishment of Commission
2. Executive Order 13326 - (PDF) From the Federal Register. URL accessed September 4, 2006
3. A Journey to Inspire, Innovate, and Discover - (PDF) The Full Report, submitted June 4, 2004. URL accessed September 4, 2006.
4. January 30, 2004 Whitehouse Press Release - Naming of the commissioners
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